Do you need a blueprint for how to write and organize a quality-of-life plan? Are you wondering how to tackle issues of public safety in the community? You don’t have to start from scratch.

We've incorporated a rich body of information from within and outside the LISC network for case studies, templates and other tools to help practitioners launch, expand and strengthen their work. You can find our complete library of resources, in addition to those featured below, by following the link at the bottom of this page.

Featured Resources

This webinar, featuring Jennifer Rutledge of Delphi Consultants, provides knowledge and tools that can expand your ability to lead your organization and ensure its continued strength.

This report from Democracy Collaborative investigates the state of worker cooperatives and social enterprises in the green infrastructure field to understand the possibilities and strategies for these community wealth building enterprises to provide positive jobs in their communities.

Read "Community Safety: What it Takes" to learn how to build a comprehensive community safety initiative by engaging residents, creating a plan, implementing a blueprint, communicating with stakeholders, leading a coalition of partners, and evaluating results.

National Association of Counties (NACo), Rural LISC and and Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) developed a mobile app that harnesses grassroots advocacy by empowering individual users to accurately identify areas with low or no internet connectivity.

Learn how lifting the Pell Grant ban for incarcerated person can provide wide-ranging economic and social benefits, creating a pipeline of people who will be better qualified for jobs after release and reducing recidivism.

This research brief seeks to understand the impact of these policy changes not just on immigrants, their families, and the communities in which they live but upon the local institutions that support them.

Using commonsense, straightforward language, this guidebook from Nonprofit Quarterly explain the importance of tasks like annual budgeting, projecting and managing to cash flow and reserves, and board reporting.